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Bearded dragon not allowes in complex
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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2031591, member: 117612"] I'm very sorry you're having this issue. I agree getting documentation for your Dragon as an emotional support animal is probably the best bet. I would also be getting in touch with any advocacy groups and providing them with the contact information of the apartment complex to see if they have more luck making a case for you. Organizations can and do ignore the the legal requirements for recognizing emotional support animals. Some states have even passed laws to try to make it easier for you to be denied your rights in this regard. I think the best case scenario is they amend thier blanket ban on reptiles to allow reptiles under 5 lbs. That way no one is worried about encountering an alligator in the hallway but you get to keep your Beardie which is far less dangerous than even a chihuahua off leash. [/QUOTE]
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